Here’s a look at some of the companies the Yahoo Finance team will be watching for you.

Starbucks (SBUX) is in hot water, again. The company is apologizing for a racial slur written on a customer’s cup near Los Angeles. This comes weeks after the company had to apologize for a manager calling the police on two black customers in Philadelphia. Starbucks will shut down its stores nationwide later this month for racial bias training.

Ford’s (F) F-150 is in high gear once again. Starting today, the company will restart production on its popular pickup truck. Production of the truck stopped on May 9 after a fire at a supply factory couldn’t ship parts.

Fujifilm is not backing off Xerox (XRX) without a fight. Fujifilm’s president says that the contract to merge is binding and is preparing a lawsuit. This comes after shareholders Carl Icahn and Darwin Deason scuttled the deal, and forced out Xerox’s chief executive.

Another C-Suite shake-up at Uber. Chief Product Officer Jeff Holden, who led the company’s flying car unit, Elevate, is leaving the ride-hailing giant. He is the latest of more than a dozen senior execs to leave Uber since last year. Eric Allison, the former CEO of flying car company Zee Aero, will now lead Elevate.